This triple-twisted bracelet was inspired by a necklace from the Saint-Marc-le-Blanc treasure (Saint-Marc-le-Blanc, 12th-8th century BC (Final Bronze), 6th century BC). - Gold / Musée de Cluny - Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris).
In 1854, a farmer discovered a clay vase in a hedge in the commune of...
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This triple-twisted bracelet was inspired by a necklace from the Saint-Marc-le-Blanc treasure (Saint-Marc-le-Blanc, 12th-8th century BC (Final Bronze), 6th century BC). - Gold / Musée de Cluny - Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris).
In 1854, a farmer discovered a clay vase in a hedge in the commune of Saint-Marc-le-Blanc.
It contained gold Celtic silverware: bracelets, rings, necklaces and coins.
This treasure dates partly from the Final Bronze Age (around 1200 - 800 BC): rings and other objects with a simple design; and partly from the 6th century BC: finer jewellery and ornaments, decorated with guilloche fillets, or twisted, such as this very beautiful triple-twisted necklace with a hook clasp.
In order to preserve the life of your jewel, we recommend to store it individually in its cotton case, away from humidity, to avoid prolonged contact with water, avoid contact with perfumes or cosmetics, do not use cleaning products or solvents, do not wear your jewellery when you are doing physical activity, do not keep it on when you sleep.
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